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Romantic Gup Shup: playful conversations for your Valentine

It’s Valentine’s Day – possibly the most romantic, playful day for singles. The focus is on having fun with your partner and discovering more about each other. Happy couples talk about their childhoods, laugh at inside jokes, share feelings and more.

But sometimes, the conversation comes to a halt. If you really want to know your Valentine, here is a playful way forward. In fact, there are 39 ways to get the conversation going. Check them out and let us know if you have more questions that a couple could ask to get to know each other better!

Try these for starters.

– “If someone handed you a magic lamp and gave you three wishes, what would they be?”

– “If you won the lottery, what are the first three things you would do and which are the five things you’ve been most longing for, that you would buy?”

And, here are 36 more. Share the list with your Valentine so that both of you can take part in this fun game!

What was your first impression of me?

How accurate do you now think it was? On which counts do you think you were totally wrong and on which were you right?

What is your idea of a truly romantic evening?

If I promise not to get upset, can you tell me something that you’d like to change in me but don’t have the nerve to tell me?

If you weren’t in the profession you are, what would be your other dream profession and why?

Apart from the most obvious one, which other two areas of your body are the most sensitive and responsive?

Which three parts of my body are your personal favourites and why?

Can you name three qualities that attracted you when you met me/got to know me?

Which is your dream destination and why?

Which is your favourite movie of all time and favourite scene in it? (If the other hasn’t seen it, narrate in detail.)

Which fruit/vegetable do you think I resemble and why?

Can you remember your earliest childhood memory of happiness and that of fear?

Your favourite aunt/uncle/cousin and why?

What are the qualities that draw you to people that you can base a friendship on?

Can you give me a mock session of how you would discuss sex education when you have a child?

Your first crush – what drew you to her/him?

Your first date – where did you go, what did you do and how long did the relationship last?

How have you coped with break-ups in the past?

What has been your scariest dream? Which has been your most frequently recurring one?

Which has been the best decision you ever made?

Which is the decision you regret the most?

Can you narrate to me your proudest moment?

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